1932-S Washington Quarter Value

1932-S Washington Quarter Value in mint state is worth $430 and up retail but it must be in a PCGS, NGC, ANACS or ICG holder. A raw or ungraded uncirculated example will sell for less.

If a 1932-S Washington Quarter looks like the G4 coin below it’s worth $65 to $85 retail. Cleaned or damaged coins trade for less. You must also watch for fakes since this is a valuable key date in the series.

Mint Mark Location

Good or G4 grade example

Melt Value

Washington Quarter Melt Value

.25C

$2.6013

Specifications: Silver Quarters

1932-1964-(1992-S to Present Select Proof Sets Only)

Designer: John Flanagan

Diameter: 24.3 millimeters

Metal Content:

Silver – 90%

Copper – 10%

Weight: 96.6 grains (6.3 grams)

Edge: Reeded

Mint Mark: Is either D (Denver Mint), No Mint (Philadelphia Mint), S (San Francisco Mint). The P mint mark was added to the coin in 1980 until the present.

The mint mark is located on the back and just above the R in QUARTER from 1932 to 1964, and 1965 to 1967 no mint mark was on the coins. Beginning in 1968 the mint mark was moved to the front of the coin and just behind Washington’s hair tie.